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SEMPER~FIDELIS
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Stereograms...... enjoy.
![]() The best way to see the 3-D image. Look for you reflection in the screen. This makes the picture go blurry (out of focus) and this is exactly what you want. If the 2-D surface of the picture is not blurry, the 3-D image will not appear. Once you have your attention on the reflection, just relax. Sometimes it takes a few minutes but we assure you it is worth of time. You will start to feel something happen. Just keep doing the same thing and soon the image will appear. You will find that after you see the 3-D images inside for the first time, it gets easier and easier. See below for other techniques on how to get the magical images to appear when you do not have a reflection. Technique 2: Look toward the picture but do not focus on anything. Just kind of give it a blank stare, then relax. After a bit you will start to "feel" something happen. The picture will start to change, when it does this just keep relaxing and doing the same thing. Your eyes will do the rest of the work when you are patient. When the image first comes in, it usually is just a piece of it. Continue to do the same relaxed stare and the rest will "pop" in. Technique 3: Place the picture one inch in front of your eyes. The picture will be totally blurry. Let your eyes get a little used to it. Then, without changing the focus of your eyes, slowly move the picture away from your eyes. Then stop at arms length, the picture should be blurry, if it is just relax and go with the flow if it is not then start over. After a couple tries it should get easier. There are many ways to see the image inside but they all just help you get the picture out of focus and blurry. If you have any trouble viewing them the first time do not worry, many of us have trouble the first time. In fact I didn't see it until the second time I tried. Do not overdo it the first time this is exercising parts of the eye that have not really been used before and the muscles can get tired. Try it later or the next day with a fresh new outlook. Technique 4: This is called the 'view through" method. It is done by focusing your eyes through and behind the picture. When you do this the picture will begin to get blurry then the eye will start to adjust. Like the other techniques just relax. Once you get better at viewing these pictures this will probably be the fastest way to see the picture inside. Below are some visual clues on how this works.![]() Last edited by rockgazer69 : 01-24-2005 at 03:37 PM. |
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finding peace
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May I join?
I used to love these when I was a kid.![]() |
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SEMPER~FIDELIS
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i need to find a book i have n then you'll see some first rate ones these are kinda not so refined.... |
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SEMPER~FIDELIS
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The best way to see the 3-D image.
Look for you reflection in the screen. This makes the picture go blurry (out of focus) and this is exactly what you want. If the 2-D surface of the picture is not blurry, the 3-D image will not appear. Once you have your attention on the reflection, just relax. Sometimes it takes a few minutes but we assure you it is worth of time. You will start to feel something happen. Just keep doing the same thing and soon the image will appear. You will find that after you see the 3-D images inside for the first time, it gets easier and easier. See below for other techniques on how to get the magical images to appear when you do not have a reflection. Technique 2: Look toward the picture but do not focus on anything. Just kind of give it a blank stare, then relax. After a bit you will start to "feel" something happen. The picture will start to change, when it does this just keep relaxing and doing the same thing. Your eyes will do the rest of the work when you are patient. When the image first comes in, it usually is just a piece of it. Continue to do the same relaxed stare and the rest will "pop" in. Technique 3: Place the picture one inch in front of your eyes. The picture will be totally blurry. Let your eyes get a little used to it. Then, without changing the focus of your eyes, slowly move the picture away from your eyes. Then stop at arms length, the picture should be blurry, if it is just relax and go with the flow if it is not then start over. After a couple tries it should get easier. There are many ways to see the image inside but they all just help you get the picture out of focus and blurry. If you have any trouble viewing them the first time do not worry, many of us have trouble the first time. In fact I didn't see it until the second time I tried. Do not overdo it the first time this is exercising parts of the eye that have not really been used before and the muscles can get tired. Try it later or the next day with a fresh new outlook. Technique 4: This is called the 'view through" method. It is done by focusing your eyes through and behind the picture. When you do this the picture will begin to get blurry then the eye will start to adjust. Like the other techniques just relax. Once you get better at viewing these pictures this will probably be the fastest way to see the picture inside. Below are some visual clues on how this works.![]() |
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